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GENETIC TESTING

There is much controversy over whether genetic testing will lead to more informed health choices or genetic discrimination. This topic discusses how the genetic testing industry will grow and the implications for businesses and individuals.

Genetic Testing is part of Business Exchange, suggested by Len Johnson. This topic contains 604 news and 262 blog items. Read updated news, blogs, and resources about Genetic Testing. Find user-submitted articles and reactions on Genetic Testing from like-minded professionals.

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Genetic testing in asymptomatic minors (from European Society of Human...more

Although various guidelines and position papers have discussed in the past the ethical aspects of genetic testing in...

New CDC study assesses impact of genetic testing on health outcomesmore

Some genomic tests developed to personalize medical decisions about cancer care are beneficial, while for others the...

Genetic Testing Recommendations from CDCmore

Implications: The CDC's new cautious genetic test recommendations highlight the increasing scrutiny of emerging genetic...

Making Genetic Testing Usefulmore

A project aims to convert the slew of newly identified disease-risk genes into useful medical information.

DNA testing industry wrestles with California lawmore

It’s in your genes—maybemore

Peering into your medical future is risky

Ten Years After: The Genomics Frenzymore

"So it’s been ten years now since the peak of the genomics craze in the drug industry. Hard to believe! Looking...

Genetic Future : Australia to get its own personal genomics company?more

Reports in Australian papers the Age and the Brisbane Times note the impending arrival of a newcomer to the personal...

The Age of User-Generated Geneticsmore

This past September, Silicon Valley startup 23andMe took another step in its self-described mission of “democratizing...

Thousands of 'cold cases' could be reopened thanks to new DNA techniqu...more

Thousands of 'cold cases' could be reopened thanks to new DNA technique Thousands of "cold cases" could be...

Twin DNA Foil Investigators Againmore

Two years ago, identical twin brothers Raymon and Richard Miller both had sex with the same woman who became pregnant.

Next Generation of Parents More Likely to Back Genetic Testingmore

Even though most U.S. medical groups are opposed, many people support genetic testing of children for mutations that...

The future of participant-driven genomic researchmore

Over at the 23andMe blog The Spittoon, company co-founder Linda Avey expands on her vision for a novel model of genomic...

The Science Behind DTC Genetic Testingmore

...last year, direct-to-consumer genetic testing has ... The largest of the DTC companies 23andMe, DecodeMe, and...

Google Co-Founder Is Backing a Vast Parkinson’s Studymore

Sergey Brin has a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s. The study, to be announced Thursday, will be conducted by...

Gene Therapy - Types of Gene Therapymore

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FDA Panel Considers Standards for Pharmacogenomic Biomarker Testingmore

The FDA's advisory panel on cancer drugs grappled this week with how to set evidence requirements for genetic...

Personalised genome sequencing finds inherited disease-causing genemore

Scientists at Johns Hopkins have used ‘personalised genome’ sequencing on an individual patient to locate a...

Medical, energy and industrial implications of the genomic revolutionmore

When most people think of the Human Genome Project, they think of it as a new knowledge base with the potential to...

Finding disease mutations in a sea of noise #genomemore

A paper published online today in Science illustrates both the potential and the challenges of using large-scale DNA...

Re: [DNA] R1a1 and 23andMe and DecodeMe ... L49more

...dna@rootsweb.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [DNA] R1a1 and 23andMe and DecodeMe<BR>><BR>> A new...

23andMe sample failures: can they blame your genes?more

There are several points at which a saliva sample can fail to yield high-quality genetic data. Firstly, the saliva...

Genome Mania @ blogs.nytimes.commore

The discovery of the now-famous double helix structure of DNA was the product of an intense race among three teams...

deCODE now licensed in Californiamore

Icelandic genomics company deCODE Genetics has received a license to market direct-to-consumer genetic tests (such as...

Towards direct reading of DNA with protein nanopores: better DNA seque...more

Put simply, the system works by sequentially chewing DNA bases off the end of a long strand and then detecting each...

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